SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Election leaders in Central Florida are reacting to a newly passed elections security bill that would make it harder for voters to cast ballots by mail.
In Seminole County, Supervisor of Elections Chris Anderson said his office is reviewing the bill and making plans for how to implement the changes. [TRENDING: Thousands skipping 2nd vaccine dose | This K-9 is stopping child abuse.
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